Vikings say they encouraged Floyd to drink kombucha tea

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Vikings officials say they encouraged Vikings wide receiver Michael Floyd to drink the kombucha tea he says was the reason he was flagged for drinking alcohol and violating terms of his house arrest.

The St. Paul Pioneer Press reports (http://bit.ly/2t723c2) that Vikings chief operating officer Kevin Warren wrote a letter to Floyd’s attorney, Robert Feinberg, stating that Floyd did not know that the tea contained alcohol. Floyd is prohibited from drinking alcohol as part of his 96-day home confinement sentence for drunken driving.